Prevalence and risk factors associated with undiagnosed diabetes in India: Insights from NFHS-5 national survey

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Sahadevan, Pravin [1 ]
Kamal, Vineet Kumar [1 ]
Sasidharan, Akhil [1 ]
Bagepally, Bhavani Shankara [1 ]
Kumari, Dolly [2 ,3 ]
Pal, Anita [4 ]
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[1] ICMR Natl Inst Epidemiol, R-127 Tamil Nadu Housing Board, Chennai, India
[2] Asian Dev Res Inst, Patna, India
[3] Bihar Inst Publ Finance & Policy BIPFP, Patna, India
[4] Univ Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India
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IMPAIRED GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE; MELLITUS;
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10.7189/jogh.13.04135
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background Undiagnosed diabetes is a significant public health concern in India, considering the accumulative burden of diabetes and its long-term complications. We have estimated the prevalence and factors associated with undiagnosed diabetes in India.Methods We used data from the fifth round of the National Family Health Sur-vey (NFHS-5, 2019-21) to estimate undiagnosed diabetes prevalence aged under 50 (15-49) years. A log-binomial model with survey-adjusted Poisson regression was used to estimate the prevalence risk ratio (PR) between undiagnosed diabetes and various factors. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was per-formed to examine the factors associated with diagnosed diabetes (vs. healthy) and undiagnosed diabetes (vs. healthy). All the analyses were survey-weighted and stratified by gender and reported with 95% confidence intervals.Results The prevalence of diabetes for individuals aged 15-49 years was found to be 4.90% (4.80 to 5.00%) from the NFHS-5. Among them, the proportion of individuals with undiagnosed diabetes was 24.82% (24.07 to 25.59%), with higher among males (28.82% (26.45 to 31.30%)) than females (24.22% (23.44 to 25.01%)). The overall prevalence of undiagnosed diabetes was 1.22% (1.18 to 1.26%), with a higher prevalence among males (1.60% (1.46 to 1.76%)) than females (1.17% (1.13 to 1.21%)). Individuals who are middle-aged (45-49), have a higher body mass index (BMI), and are in a lower wealth index group, or live in the southern regions of India are at a higher risk of being undiagnosed for diabetes.Conclusion One in every four having diabetes is undiagnosed. The study high-lights the need for public health interventions to improve diabetes screening and access to health care, particularly among middle-aged individuals, and those with higher BMI, as well as addressing lifestyle and dietary factors. The findings also reveal disparities in diabetes burden among population subgroups in India, underscoring the need for targeted efforts.
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